Title of article
Will we observe black holes at the LHC?
Author/Authors
Cavaglia، Marco نويسنده , , Das، Saurya نويسنده , , Maartens، Roy نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-204
From page
205
To page
0
Abstract
The generalized uncertainty principle, motivated by string theory and noncommutative quantum mechanics, suggests significant modifications to the Hawking temperature and evaporation process of black holes. For extradimensional gravity with Planck scale O(TeV), this leads to important changes in the formation and detection of black holes at the large hadron collider. The number of particles produced in Hawking evaporation decreases substantially. The evaporation ends when the black-hole mass is Planck scale, leaving a remnant and a consequent missing energy of order TeV. Furthermore, the minimum energy for black-hole formation in collisions is increased, and could even be increased to such an extent that no black holes are formed at LHC energies.
Journal title
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Record number
72608
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